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Diversity Judgments : Democratizing Judicial Legitimacy
The US Supreme Court's legitimacy-its diminishing integrity and contribution to the good of society-is being questioned today like no other time in recent memory.Criticisms reflect the perspectives of both 'insiders' (straight white males) and 'outsiders' (mainly people of color, women, and the LGBTQ community).Neither perspective digs deep enough to get at the root of the Court's legitimacy problem, which is one of process.The Court's process of decision-making is antiquated and out of sync with a society that looks and thinks nothing like the America of the eighteenth century, when the process was first implemented.The current process marginalizes many Americans who have a right to feel disenfranchised.Leading scholar of jurisprudence Roy L. Brooks demonstrates how the Court can modernize and democratize its deliberative process, to be more inclusive of the values and life experiences of Americans who are not straight white males.
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This edited collection is designed to explore the ethical nature of judicial decision-making, particularly relating to cases in the health/medical sphere, where judges are often called upon to issue rulings on questions containing an explicit ethical component.However, judges do not receive any specific training in ethical decision-making, and often disown any place for ethics in their decision-making.Consequently, decisions made by judges do not present consistent or robust ethical theory, even when cases appear to rely on moral claims. The project explores this dichotomy by imagining a world in which decisions by judges have to be ethically as well as legally valid.Nine specific cases are reinterpreted in light of that requirement by leading academics in the fields of medical law and bioethics.Two judgments are written in each case, allowing for different views to be presented.Two commentaries - one ethical and one legal - then explore the ramifications of the ethical judgments and provide an opportunity to explore the two judgments from additional ethical and legal perspectives.These four different approaches to each judgment allow for a rich and varied critique of the decisions and ethical theories and issues at play in each case.
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What are moral judgments and value judgments?
Moral judgments are assessments or evaluations made about the rightness or wrongness of actions, behaviors, or decisions based on moral principles or ethical standards. They involve determining whether an action is morally acceptable or unacceptable. Value judgments, on the other hand, are assessments made about the worth, importance, or desirability of something based on personal beliefs, preferences, or cultural norms. They involve determining the significance or value of something in relation to one's own values or beliefs. Both types of judgments play a crucial role in guiding our behavior and decision-making.
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What are value judgments and factual judgments about Adenauer?
Value judgments about Adenauer refer to subjective opinions on his leadership style, policies, and impact on German history. These judgments are based on personal beliefs and values. Factual judgments about Adenauer, on the other hand, are based on verifiable information and historical evidence about his actions, decisions, and achievements during his time as Chancellor of Germany. These judgments are objective and can be supported by concrete facts and data.
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Can you provide examples of non-moral value judgments, moral value judgments, and moral obligation judgments?
Non-moral value judgments are statements about the worth or desirability of something that do not involve moral considerations, such as "I prefer chocolate ice cream over vanilla" or "I like the color blue more than red." Moral value judgments, on the other hand, involve moral considerations and are statements about what is right or wrong, good or bad, such as "It is wrong to steal" or "Helping others is a good thing to do." Moral obligation judgments are statements about what one ought to do based on moral considerations, such as "I should tell the truth" or "I have a duty to help those in need."
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What are examples of factual judgments and moral value judgments?
Factual judgments are statements that can be proven true or false based on evidence, such as "The Earth revolves around the Sun" or "Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius." On the other hand, moral value judgments are subjective assessments of right or wrong, good or bad, such as "Stealing is wrong" or "Helping others is a virtuous act." Factual judgments are based on empirical evidence and logic, while moral value judgments are based on personal beliefs, values, and cultural norms.
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Biblical Judgments : New Legal Readings in the Hebrew Bible
Biblical Judgments invites readers to consider today's timeless dilemmas of law and government, social justice, and human rights, through the perspective of a text that has helped shape western society: the Hebrew Bible.By focusing on biblical narratives and literature rather than on traditional interpretations of biblical law, Daphne Barak-Erez is able to look beyond specific legal norms to concentrate on what the stories can reveal about the "big" issues.She discusses questions such as: What can modern-day governmental regulation learn from the exercise of food rationing in Egypt as a response to Pharaoh's dream of a future famine?How does social distancing in the time of Covid-19 compare with people sent outside the camp as a precautionary measure against bible-era plagues?What can promoters of social justice glean from the demands made to Moses that daughters should also inherit from their father when biblical law did not recognize inheritance rights of women? Rather than offering a historical study, Barak-Erez draws upon famous court decisions from around the world to root her analysis in modern law. Organized by subject matter, Biblical Judgments analyzes how the themes of law and government, judging and judges, human rights and social justice, criminal law, private law, and family and inheritance law are presented through a number of different stories.In recounting the compelling narratives of the Hebrew Bible, Biblical Judgments exposes their inherent legal tensions and what we can learn from them and with them about legal dilemmas today.
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How do value judgments and factual judgments differ in a history exam?
In a history exam, value judgments are subjective assessments of the significance or moral implications of historical events, while factual judgments are objective assessments of the accuracy and truthfulness of historical information. Value judgments may involve evaluating the impact of historical events on society or determining the significance of certain figures or movements. Factual judgments, on the other hand, involve assessing the accuracy of dates, events, and historical accounts based on evidence and sources. In a history exam, students are expected to demonstrate their ability to make both value judgments and factual judgments in their responses.
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What are moral and immoral value judgments?
Moral value judgments are assessments of actions, behaviors, or decisions based on principles of right and wrong, good and bad, and ethical considerations. These judgments are often based on societal norms, cultural beliefs, and personal values. On the other hand, immoral value judgments are assessments that deem actions, behaviors, or decisions as violating ethical principles, societal norms, or personal values. These judgments are often associated with actions that are considered wrong, harmful, or unethical.
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How can one make ethical moral judgments?
One can make ethical moral judgments by considering the consequences of their actions on others, applying universal principles of fairness and justice, and considering the intentions behind their actions. It is important to consider the perspectives and needs of all parties involved and to act in a way that respects the dignity and rights of others. Additionally, seeking guidance from ethical frameworks, such as utilitarianism or deontology, can help in making informed and ethical moral judgments.
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What are the criteria for evaluating judgments?
The criteria for evaluating judgments include accuracy, relevance, clarity, and consistency. Accuracy refers to the correctness of the judgment based on factual evidence and logical reasoning. Relevance assesses whether the judgment is directly related to the issue at hand. Clarity measures the effectiveness of the communication of the judgment, ensuring that it is easily understood. Consistency examines whether the judgment aligns with other related judgments and does not contradict previous conclusions. These criteria help to ensure that judgments are well-founded and reliable.
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